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Title: naylor hughes
Post by: Tracey Joy Kelly on Friday 04 August 17 06:44 BST (UK)
hi there I was looking for some information about my great grandfather
a relative in England said that Naylor was a sargent and he would send photos home from Shanghi  is there anyway that I can confirm that he was in the forces

thank you
Title: Re: naylor hughes
Post by: rosie99 on Friday 04 August 17 08:06 BST (UK)
As he was born c1901 (Pewsey)  there is a possibility he was  still serving after 1920 in which case his records would still be with the Ministry of Defence.  To get a copy of those would cost £30.

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=651361.0

For the benefit of anyone trying to help Naylor died in 1936
Deaths Jun 1936 
Hughes    Naylor A    35   
Marlbro    5a   95

Title: Re: naylor hughes
Post by: Tracey Joy Kelly on Friday 04 August 17 09:22 BST (UK)
thank you Rosie I appreciate the help.   Growing up In Western Australia I was never taught anything about England so this has definitely been a learning experience
Title: Re: naylor hughes
Post by: rosie99 on Friday 04 August 17 13:05 BST (UK)
It is certainly a good way of learning about England.  ;D

It will be difficult to establish what Naylor did as there is not much available online after his birth c1901.
We know that Ida had a child in 1922 Kings Norton, presumably with her husband.  She then has 3 children registered in Pewsey RD between Sept qtr 1928 & March qtr 1935 registered with her husbands surname.  Where does your direct line fit in.

ADDED
James Harnes mmn Harnes birth reg Pewsey Sept qtr 1926 - a sister born the year before also Pewsey. 
Title: Re: naylor hughes
Post by: MaxD on Friday 04 August 17 16:57 BST (UK)
It is a bit circumstantial but Pewsey is a town in Wiltshire (about 10 miles from me), there was still a Naylor family there in 1939 (reading it wrongly!)  There were still a number of Hughes families there in 1939.  The local regiment at that time was the Wiltshire Regiment the 1st Battalion of which  was sent to Shanghai in 1931, leaving in 1932.http://www.thewardrobe.org.uk/research/history-of-regiments/the-duke-of-edinburghs-wiltshire-regiment-1881-1920-the-wiltshire-regiment-duke-of-edinburghs-1920-1959

The way to go is first to follow Rosie's advice and apply for his records.  That will confirm his regiment (Wiltshire's if my guess is right!) and show where and when he served. The process is described in the link Rosie gave.  You don't need his service number but you do need his date of birth and his death certificate.

If you need any help with that, just ask!

maxD
Title: Re: naylor hughes
Post by: MaxD on Friday 04 August 17 19:20 BST (UK)
For interest http://www.pewsey-uk.co.uk/pewsey-photo-gallery-02.html

maxD
Title: Re: naylor hughes
Post by: rosie99 on Saturday 05 August 17 07:51 BST (UK)
Thanks for that link Max.

It is always nice to see photo's of these places, I only see Pewsey as I go through on the train to Westbury.  ;D
Title: Re: naylor hughes
Post by: MaxD on Saturday 05 August 17 10:04 BST (UK)
To be absolutely correct, both battalions of the Wiltshire Regiment were in Shanghai in the 1929-1932 period at different times.  There were however, other troops there at the same time in the Shanghai Garrison, hence the need for his records to establish which regiment Naylor Hughes served with.

maxD
Title: Re: naylor hughes
Post by: MaxD on Monday 07 August 17 17:04 BST (UK)
Tracey

You have another thread related to this man, will you be following up here or on the other thread??

maxD
Title: Re: naylor hughes
Post by: Tracey Joy Kelly on Tuesday 08 August 17 05:55 BST (UK)
yes I have another thread but I wanted to specifically find out what I could about his war records  I will use the other thread
thank you for the help
Title: Re: naylor hughes
Post by: rosie99 on Tuesday 08 August 17 07:51 BST (UK)
It does look as though the only way for you to get any more information on his Army service is to get his service records, sadly they are expensive £30.  At least now you have some information from Max as to the regiments he could have been in  ;D

Back to your other thread  ;D

Rosie
Title: Re: naylor hughes
Post by: Tracey Joy Kelly on Tuesday 08 August 17 14:13 BST (UK)
thanks Rosie  :) little by little I am learning info about him :) I am grateful for anyone who helps me. 
Title: Re: naylor hughes
Post by: MaxD on Tuesday 08 August 17 14:41 BST (UK)
Tracey

If you do send for his record and establish that he did serve in the Wiltshire Regiment then I happen to live 8 miles from their museum and, although they don't have personal files, they may have other information of interest that I'd be delighted to search out.

maxD
Title: Re: naylor hughes
Post by: Tracey Joy Kelly on Tuesday 08 August 17 14:49 BST (UK)
thank you so much for the offer max..  its hard living in western Australia  theres so much info I would love to look through in the uk lol :)
I will let you know when I do :)  it wont be a while though